Simplifying Expressions Code Breaker Activity FREEBIE Make simplifying expressions fun with this code-breaker game. Students are asked to find the simplify 15 expressions to crack a code. Ideal as a bellringer, homework, or review activity. The code is random to avoid your students attempting to guess a riddle rather than 'do the math'! Follow me here on TPT where I have many similar activities! Make it more engaging by offering a small reward for the first student to crack the code. This makes a great spiral review activity. If you enjoyed this simplifying expressions activity, you may enjoy some of my other code breaker activities which can be found here: Pythagorean Code-Breaker Activity Adding and Subtracting Decimals Code-breaker Activity Quadratic Formula Code-Breaker Activity Multiplying 1 digit by 2 digit integers code-breaker activity Multiplying Decimals Code Breaker Activity Simplifying Radicals Activity Multiplying Exponents Code-breaker Activity Prime Factorization Game Scientific Notation Code Breaker Activity If you would like to see an example of some of my other resources, I have some free sample versions: - Rational (fractional) and negative exponents here: *** FREE Rational and negative exponents Bingo! game *** Please leave your feedback, it is much valued - and receive your TPT credits! Reduce future TPT purchase prices - how to get your TPT credits towards future purchases: Go to your "My Purchases" page. For each purchase, there is a "Provide Feedback" link. Click it to be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Every time you give feedback, TPT gives you credit that you may use to lower the cost of your future purchases. A few of my other resources you may like: Multiplying Binomials by expanding brackets Bingo! Factoring Simple Quadratics Bingo! Factoring Harder Quadratics Bingo! Back to school first lesson warm-up math game Rounding Bingo! Negative Numbers Bingo! Multiplying and Dividing with Powers of Ten Bingo! Always includes Answers. Follow me on TPT.
The Code Breakers Activity Pack includes: -32 Sight Word "Code Breaker" activities -32 Answer Keys -A cover page for teachers to make their own binder -Teacher Tracker so that you can keep track of lists you have assigned! *There are 5 different "Code Keys" used throughout to make the pack more fun for students! My students LOVE these activities because they're fun, rewarding, and each one is different! Students use the code at the top of each page to solve letters and build each sight word in their list! ****************************************************************** Use this pack of 32 Code Breaker activities to teach and practice ALL Dolch sight words with your students throughout the year! These activities are great for: -Distance Learning Packets -Center Work -Morning Work -Substitute Activities -Homework -Supplemental Practice -and much, much more!
Solving 2 Step Equations Code Breaker Activity FREEBIE Make solving two-step equations fun with this code-breaker game. Students are asked to solve the 15 2-step equation questions using the four operations to crack a code. Ideal as a bellringer, homework, or review activity. The code is random to avoid your students attempting to guess a riddle rather than 'do the math'! Includes Answers. Follow me here on TPT where I have many similar activities! Make it more engaging by offering a small reward for the first student to crack the code. This makes a great spiral review activity. If you enjoyed this solving equations activity, you may enjoy some of my other code breaker activities which can be found here: Pythagorean Code-Breaker Activity Adding and Subtracting Decimals Code-breaker Activity Quadratic Formula Code-Breaker Activity Multiplying 1 digit by 2 digit integers code-breaker activity Multiplying Decimals Code Breaker Activity Simplifying Radicals Activity Multiplying Exponents Code-breaker Activity Prime Factorization Game Scientific Notation Code Breaker Activity If you would like to see an example of some of my other resources, I have some free sample versions: - Rational (fractional) and negative exponents here: *** FREE Rational and negative exponents Bingo! game *** Please leave your feedback, it is much valued - and receive your TPT credits! Reduce future TPT purchase prices - how to get your TPT credits towards future purchases: Go to your "My Purchases" page. For each purchase, there is a "Provide Feedback" link. Click it to be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Every time you give feedback, TPT gives you credit that you may use to lower the cost of your future purchases. A few of my other resources you may like: Multiplying Binomials by expanding brackets Bingo! Factoring Simple Quadratics Bingo! Factoring Harder Quadratics Bingo! Back to school first lesson warm-up math game Rounding Bingo! Negative Numbers Bingo! Multiplying and Dividing with Powers of Ten Bingo! Always includes Answers. Follow me on TPT.
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Item description Product of Radicals Code Breaker Activity FREEBIE Make multiplying roots fun with this code-breaker game. Students are asked to find the product of 15 radicals to crack a code. Ideal as a bellringer, homework, or review activity. The code is random to avoid your students attempting to guess a riddle rather than ‘do the math’! Make it more engaging by offering a small reward for the first student to crack the code. This makes a great spiral review activity.